| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1847 - 592 pages
...that the magnetic force and the Hyht have a direct relation ; but that substances are necessary, and act in different degrees, shows that the magnetism...each other through the intervention of the matter.' From this passag it may be inferred that Dr. Faraday adopts the view of a direct relation between light... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1847 - 578 pages
...that the magnetic force and the light have a direct relation ; but that substances are necessary, and act in different degrees, shows that the magnetism...each other through the intervention of the matter.' From this passag it may be inferred that Dr. Faraday adopts the view of a direct relation between light... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1849 - 538 pages
...their states of solid or liquid or their specific rotative force, shows that the magnetic force and the light have a direct relation ; but that substances...each other through the intervention of the matter. Recognizing or perceiving matter only by its powers, and knowing nothing of any imaginary nucleus abstract... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1850 - 408 pages
...light; bave a direct relation ; but that substances arc necessary, and thai these act in différent degrees, shows that the magnetism and the light act on each other through tho intervention of the matter* Iiceogm*mg ot perceiving matter only by tie powers, and knowing nothing... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1854 - 448 pages
...their specific rotative force, shows that the magnetic force and the light iave a direct rehition; but that substances are necessary, and that these...each other through the intervention of the matter. Recognising or perceiving matter only by its powers, and knowing nothing of any imaginary nucleus abstract... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1855 - 614 pages
...specific rotative force (2232.), shows that the magnetic force and the light have a direct relation : hut that substances are necessary, and that these act...nucleus, abstract from the idea of these powers, the phsenomena described in this paper much strengthen my inclination to trust in the views I have on a... | |
| James Edward Henry Gordon - 1880 - 388 pages
...states of solid or liquid, or their specific rotative force, shows that the magnetic force and the light have a direct relation ; but that substances...each other through the intervention of the matter. " Recognizing or perceiving mailer only by its powers, and knowing nothing of any imaginary nucleus,... | |
| James Edward Henry Gordon - 1880 - 388 pages
...states of solid or liquid, or their specific rotative force, shows that the magnetic force and the light have a direct relation ; but that substances...degrees, shows that the magnetism and the light act oil each other through the intervention of the matter. " Recognizing or perceiving matter only by its... | |
| James Edward Henry Gordon - 1886 - 282 pages
...substances rotate the light in a direction opposite to diamagnetics. See my " Electricity," vol. ii. p. 225. and that these act in different degrees, shows that...each other through the intervention of the matter. " Recognizing or perceiving matter only by its powers, and knowing nothing of any imaginary nucleus,... | |
| Iwan Rhys Morus - 1998 - 350 pages
...electric relationships of light buttressed his view of matter as an artifact of disembodied power: Recognizing or perceiving matter only by its powers, and knowing nothing of any imaginary nucleus, abstracted from the idea of these powers, the phaenomena described in this paper much strengthen my... | |
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